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m r. ( - Page Right LA GRANDE FANNING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, July 19, 1929 Over The Valley Mabel E. Morton, Valley News Kdltor , pomponlpd IV? nnd Mra. Wood ward 10 I'ortlnnd when thiy nt-U-nded the Anifirlmn Medical uh woelatlon ioivcntlon, und tht par ty made.tt nhorl Hiop In thin vnl- )y. " ' o- Sunday fjtiijts Mr. nnd .Mm J jhn ITiimitnn of Portland nnd Mr. uml Miu Albert llamann of 1h t'ovo hiKhwny vre Hundny dinner KUftH ut th liome of Mr. und JMr. Horln-rl Speck hurl In thft Jfluu dMi-lct. : O ' lMvu lo I (ah . Mr. and Mm. Irwin Mohh and ' tlielr mmtll duiiKhLer, Junlf, Ntiirt ni la t wwH in thi-lr new cur to ivovo, L'tah, where tfcy ure vis iting atouiiK Mtri. Mo.s.' ri-liUiVf. Itcjutfon Sfiiulny Mf-mhr of the Wood'il con nection arc, mukiny. crput plunn lor the rrunJoji whirh . th'-y will bnv .Sunday ut tlic I'lr-anant Orovp Kraujff; hall. ' Thltf rwinlim Invariably uitructH a larKc crowd, und a happy one, . - o 'V iJiUltiihw IVIciuls , liw. Tom VVutNiimfT hud for lnr K'loHtH at dinm-r Kj-lduy, corn-. liIlinnlfnK hr nislcr-ln-law. AIi-h, .MiirtftirH Oliver, of J'oriluml, Mrs. ' ; ta, Grundy. -MrH. Kmoia Jlard It ; and Mih, KhrrwoQd Wllllanm u'.'. of La Grande. Visits In I nlon Mrs. Frank Johnson of I'Ipoh anl Grove and ehildieii. Kyi via iijd l'ranl(, .lr, Mamie Lulu; und Hon, GorK', and tlie MUsoh J.U- , linn, Julia und Georgia 1 'inker of Inland City vinlted la tit vvt:i ut lh home of Mr. iVarl yimw In I'nlon. Cream or eoffeo enough to make ielnjr sineud well. Hat thoi-ouKl'ly.- Iieat 'KK until ereainy, add rreum, Kodu dlMHolved In table xpoon liot wattT, hakim? powder and Malt sifted with flour. Jleut tOKether and bake in gem. tint. Tht makeK one dozen. The arn dellehniM when nerved Immediate ly, or cooled and leed. This reripo may be varied by HprinklfnK nut tticiiiH over lop be ton tuikinir or by adding one-half wiuare of mel ted chocolate to half the butter and bake n a marlde rake. "The blpgi-Ht day of tin yejir for ua," In how one promoter to day described tin Ktaikey ItnriVo, which (h to take place thic eemiru; Huaday. . Th tie will be ropinif. rldlnK and ia'ln eoHestH, with the ruc-ri HcheduU'd for' llu morning pro Kram and hurkliiK for tne rtrter ixjon, the Hturkcy irmri Kuid. There Ik to he a wild cow milking eon teL and there will be prizes In thin event und In roping contcHtK. On the Halurday night preceding Ihn annuul rodeo u dance wilt' tulto plaei. 'Ve have ttoino , mighty wood rldei-K tip there und we're koIiu? to' have n real mIiow," ' -deehuvd th- plOOlOler. Farmers Finish ' Alfalfa Cutting At Ladd Canyon i'.y ilr. Charlie tirfUiAr (Ol)norvor forrfHpondtnt) I-AXJJ CiHYOS. Ore. (Special) Karmorn hnvo nearly flnlxhed SATI HIAV IMtOCIl.UIS ntlltlntf up lhflr firm outtinfr of,' Til? National BronlcatinK com-, ulrnlfu which bm it heavy ylelfl. pany prosrrnm for Haturday night. ThA enond rrop In comlnK alony followit: S, remple of thh Air: SiSo nicely. . to 1, fiollywood Howl symphony . Allw Jlahfl Johnon waa here a conrert; li,.Hohool Oayii; JJ lo 12, 1 rouple ' of . 4ay lant week viititinir danee muiflc. . .- . wfth her counin, lr. Adolph) liie American Brou.leatinif IVeWer. MiH Johnion'B home 1m -COInp(lll. . riroBram for Saturday in I'ortlnnd. Hhe often upends her wlll ,.. eornedv nk-efeh: 8:att, Vale of Veterday; . 9, Uene, ijennai; VU Meyera orches tra: H:3, Jilngerfl; 11 to 13, Hhow" loat frolic. -' , I'orUaul K(iW (CiO lie) S. UHC.i 10 10 12. HI Jiox. ' I . KK.V (1IMI kc S to 12, AJif"! protfruni. " ' v Hnil lik I'itf. : KHI, I13H kti) S. nialo nuarlel; 8::t0, atnateufM; 9, variety; !(, Amos and Andy. y KOA (S50 fce ":;o, nea. ity ronnsT Finn SASI FRANCISCO, ' July , 19. (APWThis city rapenencra lor cat fire In torlc nutro forest were deBtroyed UI'I-Trouseni ' for ' brought the idea out in tho open. ,hy flames, coming an ally of -In Venice. yon the Udu. smart "- i" cotton industry in a fashjon i ciety ffttntl thai it could he lioth . d which h;ut-rontinuouly de- smart and" comfortable lying j Trousers For Women Becoming: An - ' V ' A 11. L rVO IT Of r.i, T J ' . i forerflre In the ifldeniliU U- . 'l.a I II I I itlinn inr IS TV . nrtn acres or nw- women are becoming an the work! creed nhort pkirtK during the past few yea im. Hcach pajamas, overalls and trouwirH cut sailor fanlilon wth u pirate Fa.sh are the llJiIfl mode in the evolution of troupers which begun with the bloomers worn by I A H(NTIA, Cul., July 19, (AP) -i-Hun Gregorio witnessed an iin usual accident for thin motorized aye when Krneat Klllott, 37, wan tiainpl'd to heufh by a team of runawav horwes. " arjind the bpache.4 all day in ju- JamaH." " ' .. The latest costiimca are the ; overalls, printed or , plain, -with : hats of rough traw or cotton fab- ; ric. And the logical answer to inen'H plus fours, the stylists be- i Tilden Defeats German Net Star A SEASONABLE RECIPE . Drop CukcH - Ono cup HiiKar. 1 One cup Hour crenn. - " One und one-half cups flout. One OR. (ne und dne-half ' teaponnH .buklnK powder, One-fourth teuiipoon salt. "ne-half miuaro chocolate. One en p powdered HiiRiir. . lli;tl,IN. July 10, ( A P) lilt! Tilde n ttinuNhcd IiIh way to vie-, lory over J Inns M olden hauer of Germany In three titrafKht Hctx to- ay to Rive, the I'iiIumI NlifU-s tho opening malch In tho kitr-.oii laviH cup tennis final uKufnat tho Gi-rmuiiM. Tlhlen won by scores of 6-1, 6-4. C-4. Hitf Jtlll carried too many guns for Moldeuhauer. Tho German, eitfht years his junior, curled more speed of foot than Tilden, hut the wl'urdry of tho Ameri can racquet, dealing out u dla. concert in mlxtut-o of cannon halts, HiltiKlnc drives. volleyM and drop shots, hud him K"esinjr all the way. vacation here but ep,t'on to Ma ker this summer instead where she visited wlijh relatives ntop plntf ol f here on her return home,1 At the laHt meeting of the I,add Canyon grariKe members decided to jjOHtpone their mectiiiKS until after harvent seoHon is finished, it it Js difficult to have a good at tendance during hot weather, und heavy duties. I Members of (he ' Get-totcether club hud u pleasant martin if ut Die home of Mrs. Itoy Munsell on the side hill, recently, with nearly i ail members In attendance. Ther ! were several visitors. Mrs. Mury J I, Connnell and Mrs. Henry Kwln ' prepared entertainment for tho afternoon wltich was In the na ture of two contests. Mrs. Adn Clark won the prize In a fcuesslntf 4 K"rom contest and Mrs. Alex Jiirrfason worn with a tileeveless tuck-in 1 shirt and pirate sash ut tennis rfr : sailing. , j the duripK few during tho hicycto lieve are the long duck or crush Craze, . I iiuir inur iwhiiuii hiiii : .-Mo wldeKproad is the., use, of I such (tail) becoming that the style. advitKuy board of the Is'uilonal ( Association of Cotton- Maiiufac- I Hirers shkj'shs. in Its monthly re- I port lssud here, that women throughout tbo country will don ! pajamas for house wear and even porch and lawn use, witlilh a year. Th present votfiie for trousera Jiad its beKiuninx in the bloomers worn with bfcycifnK costujnes," the report 'setn forth. "At : that tlmp there wis a loud outcry l against- disapearinff femininity, . breaking up of the home, subser vience of men. etc. But the entrance of women in Palatable foods are better for us ACCIHI-:i) OF- KILLING Kl'KKKA, Cnl.. July 19. (AI) GeorB 1'etrinl wivs In. jail hero tolay . c h a rjf ed with f I rst d ejir f ee murder, and Itobert Stevens, young Klamath Indian, was dead of a Kunshot wound, as the. result ' of a quarrel over .25 cents in i'etrliiin bar "Wednesday night. MUh'. . I to the field of war work was a KOMO (92" kc) , N'HC; S::iH, j different story. It was considered, studio; ID, NHfT; 12 to 12:311, or- j a noble duty to discard feminine gart' recital. - : n-ivollty. " The farmerette .nppear- KJK ('JiO ko' S to J2, AHC pro- ed, wotnen donned overalls in fac- ' ; , ' j torien nnd uniforms were 'almost Kan J-Yancd.'juo,,'- ' ' . general. succeeded tn pinning a limnbcr' of J Ki' l" (010 Kc a. feature: ) 'J. -.Trouwrs for women during clothe ulna on a line In the least . symphony orchestra: 10, Amoa and the period between ll! und lit lime, winning tho other : prize. During the businesfl meeting it w.tH tleeided to nl.-U)don club .until fall und plans were made anil commltteea appointed for a picnic, for tho club members and their families ut l'lne. Cone Aug. 11. Mj-h. Munsell closed the after noon by serving a ileKxhtful tray luncUeon. Herbert Kwiti is here from Porllund, spending the-summer at tho home of his brothers, Hher rcil und Henry, lie is enjoying his stuy on the farm. - .Mrs. Henry I'ecliler was a week end visitor with relatives at Wend. Sho accompanied iter son und family, Mr. and- Mrs. Walter reedier In their new car. v Claude Healo has gotta to Port land with a truckload of fat hogs for the. Portland market. Mr. Heale has taken several loads of hogs to Portland this summer. Andy:. 10:10 ,to 1, 4unc roiudc. y KPO (60 kc) . lyric; 10, con cert; 11 to 12, dance music. ' Oakbuiri. KI..X (0 kc) s; popular iro- Kram: 9' fo. 0, recordiligs. , K(iO (790 kc) i, NHC; 12 fo 1, dance music. '. ' . r . Kiioi-iMK, ' ' - iviivj ip'r nvr , nisi". i, Un..ln. . OH!'.' 1fl &,nna ' An.ly: 10:30 to' 12. dance music KOA (147 kc) S to 12. AliC pro gram. " - '', KKI (C40 kc) 8. NBf": 8:110. feuturesj ' 10." sylnplionette; , If. Midnight Trolic. , , . KNX (10S0 kc) 8, features: 10 to I, dunce music: 1 to 2, Mid night Kxpress..' . meant men s knickerhokers, worn for- any possible excuse. The idea was there to stay. So fashion de cided to capitalize it. "The demand fur sun nnd ail a oiu:at calamity-' STANI''OI!l I'N I VKKKITY, Cal., July 19, (AP) Public own ership was characterized as a "grent calamity which must he fought In all its phases," by Rob ert Newton Lynch, general mana gerof. the San Kranclsco chamber of commerce In an address here. i,ixi:u itrPt.OATi: TISIXfiTAO, China.. July 19. (AP) The North German I.loyd steamer Derffllnger, which went aground forty miles from Tising tao on Wednesday, was refloated this afternoon. "AN IMPORTANT thing to remember about eating is that we should enjoy our food," says one of the country's emt- nent food scientists.. "Remember that sugar is one of the finest condimentaj foods in the world." , He went on to explain that sugar is nature's incomparable flavor. It helps to relieve the monotony of our daily diets. It is an aid to nutrition and health because it enables us to enjoy a greater variety of foods more. , "Sugar is wholesome," he said, "and it is inexpensive. Everyone can benefit from this flavor which adds so much pleasure to many of the. foods we eat.'' The advice of this famous man can be carried out in planning almost all daily dishes. Fresh or cooked frmts are full of minerals, vitamins and other health elements. They are made more delightful to our taste by the addi tion of sugar. The flavors of nearly all vegetables are very much im-. proved by adding a pinch of sugar in cooking. Sugar in,, connection with chocolate or cocoa makes milk a de licious beverage. Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. ." U H I Ut- 'LM , r,V MJMI II a M S3 LS IS is fKr I fw . HAY fltfWKCII'K INfOHMIiltS J CK HadS ' CS- i.ou AN'ai'-i.KH. cui.. July m. fej - : - - ' . m m (AP)-lnrormers who send ,.olicc "V ' B iC ISTa .tfP0 fft California may erecf a lvln sueJ for mulh-iouii prosecution by rfSv TlVift II fl wt 7 81 0 Aj II M A near Son (Memento, where the first the ylcllm under a decision him- EI rsyrJ NXOv LB LLi , fe. U DL. W EJ An LXra9 EVIjLAJL Christian baptism In the slalo oc- ded ion lure by tho state ills! hi I I XW - -"w " - V m i masMm IQV curred 1709. ttlct court of appeals. . '. i'ifcsak f '.Wu 4 ' ' llywants'- mi o Conside -"v.c raw l.iy-Pv, Whprea to go baci io the Good Old Day?s Where could you find a housewife who would like to clean and fill "coal 'oil" lamps each day to light .the house by night? . Where can you find a mother who would willingly return to the old flat-iron for her ironing? - . ' , What small hoy would like to replace the motor of today and run the old hand-washer hour after hour on washday each week? Who knows of a husband who would prefer to swing a eaipet beater and eat the dust that now goes quickly and efficiently into the electric vacuum sweeper? , Where is the manufacturer who would submit to the removal of his motor and the installation of the old gas engines of yester day? What business man would prefer, to have his store and stock shown under the flicker of kerosene.' lights? The "good old days" are a happy myth but no one wants to go back to them. Electricity and its eftpacity for thrifty, quick, efficient work has made the ways of living and working in the "good old days" seem like a nightmare . . 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SS Oversize , SS Oversize. $5.85 6.95 9.25 9.85 10.45 13.65 13.95 19.45 11 llli Adams Ave. LA GRANDE, ORE.